Les chutes d'eau de Suyangsan sont situées au sud-est de la colline de Suyangsan, près de la ville nord-coréenne de Haeju, dans le district de Hakhyon (province du Hwanghae du Sud). Elles mesurent 128 m de hauteur et 12,5 m de largeur. S'écoulant sur deux niveaux, les chutes d'eau ont leurs sources dans la vallée de Jol du mont Jangdae.
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Haeju Ch'ŏngnyŏn station is the central railway station of Haeju City, South Hwanghae Province, North Korea. Haeju Ch'ŏngnyŏn station is the terminus of Hwanghae Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line and the origin station of Ongjin Line.
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Haeju Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Haeju, North Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 25,000 spectators.
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Haeju is a city located in South Hwanghae Province near Haeju Bay in North Korea. It is the administrative centre of South Hwanghae Province. As of 2008, the population of the city is estimated to be 273,300. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became a strategic port in Sino-Korean trade. Haeju has chemical-related enterprises and a cement factory.
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The Puyong Hall is a historic structure located in Puyong-dong, Haeju, North Korea. The gable-roof pavilion features railings around the perimeter. It stands in a lotus pond, supported by stone pillars. First built in 1500, it was located in front of the Yong Gate. In 1526, it was expanded into the pond. The structure was destroyed during the Korean War, but later rebuilt by the ruling party Korean Workers' Party.
The pond in which it sits carries a legend: "According to it, the local folks could not sleep because the frogs were croaking day and night. A general surnamed Nam who was concerned about this fact wrote some words on a piece of paper and threw it into the pond. Since then the frogs stopped croaking and the folks had a sound sleep."
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Haeju Airport is an airport located in Haeju, South Hwanghae, North Korea. Haeju Airport is controlled by the Korean People's Army. The airport mainly operates military flights but also has a limited number of civilian flights. This airport is notorious to South Korean intelligence authorities, because former North Korean Intelligence agents frequently use it as a transfer point . The single runway 12/30 is 6562x289 ft.
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Robert Willoughby, The Bradt Travel Guide, éditions Bradt, Londres, Royaume-Uni, 2003, p. 149. Dépêche de l'agence KCNA sur le site Tongilkorea Portail de l’eau Portail de la Corée du Nord
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